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by achie_nina Tue Dec 07, 2010 5:29 am
i received an email from Engr. Evsans Jillman looking for a caregiver and a nanny. He said he needs someone to take care of his 3 year old son. can someone help me check if this is real? Some content of the email includes this:

- I will be paying you 2,500 Pounds monthly and a pocket money of 150 Pounds weekly to purchase your daily needs and your working hours will be from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm each day on weekdays.
I have an apartment for you in my house and i will take the responsibility of your Feeding, accommodation, Medication,Visa and flight ticket. You will only pay for your working permit ,

Here are some data about my self:
Full Name: Engr. Evans Jillman
Address:Green Lane, Bagshot, Surrey, GU19 5NL United Kingdom
Age: 45 Years Old
Occupation: Civil Engineer
If you are interested, Kindly email me on my email address for further directives how to get your visa and other traveling documents.
Regards,
Engr. evans Jillman
Green Lane, Bagshot, Surrey, GU19 5NL United Kingdom


kindly help me if this is real
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by Michael Tue Dec 07, 2010 6:21 am
hi achie_nina, welcome to scamwarners.

What you have posted there is a classic example of an au pair scammer. The scammer claims he will take care of your visa, in reality this is not possible. A visa can only be obtained by you personally, and nobody else can do that for you. When the scammer is 'processing' the visa request there will be fees for various (non-existant) documents.

Just drop the scammer completely, don't write to him anymore, don't even read his mails anymore. He'll soon figure out you're not falling for his scheme.

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by Dotti Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:54 am
These au pair scammers have heavily targeted people from the Philippines. The truth is, any job offer you receive from UK is a scam, as UK only grants au pair visas to citizens of specific countries--and Philippines is not on that list. It is not possible for a citizen of the Philippines to get an au pair visa to UK, whether you apply yourself or try to go through a service.

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